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Hornets Aim to Avoid Complacency Amid Winning Streak
Miles Bridges and the Charlotte Hornets want to keep their focus despite their recent success.
Published on Feb. 8, 2026
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The Charlotte Hornets are currently on a nine-game winning streak, the longest active streak in the NBA. However, the team, led by veteran Miles Bridges, is not getting complacent and is focused on the bigger picture of securing a playoff spot. The Hornets currently have a 25-28 record, good for 10th in the Eastern Conference, and are aiming to automatically clinch a postseason berth rather than settling for the Play-In Tournament.
Why it matters
The Hornets' winning streak is an impressive accomplishment, but the team knows it needs to maintain its focus and intensity to continue its success. As one of the longest-tenured players on the team, Bridges understands the importance of avoiding complacency and continuing to do the "little things" that have helped the team reach this point.
The details
The Hornets' latest victory came against the Atlanta Hawks, who had six players score in double figures. However, the Hornets were still able to come away with a 126-119 win, showcasing their well-rounded performance. Bridges and Kon Knueppel were the standouts for the Hornets in the game.
- The Hornets are currently on a nine-game winning streak, the longest active streak in the NBA.
- The Hornets have a 25-28 record after 53 games, good for 10th in the Eastern Conference.
The players
Miles Bridges
The longest-tenured player on the Charlotte Hornets roster, Bridges has been with the team through both good and bad times.
Kon Knueppel
A standout player for the Hornets during their recent winning streak.
Jalen Johnson
A first-time NBA All-Star who led the Atlanta Hawks in their recent loss to the Hornets.
What they’re saying
“Making sure we don't get complacent... Just doing the little things that got us here. If we focus on that, then we're gonna be in the game with anybody. We've shown that we can beat teams that are good teams, playoff teams, and we want to keep that going.”
— Miles Bridges, Player
The takeaway
The Hornets' winning streak is an impressive accomplishment, but the team, led by veteran Miles Bridges, is focused on the bigger picture of securing a playoff spot rather than becoming complacent. The team has shown it can beat good teams, and they want to continue that momentum as they push for a postseason berth.
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